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POPLAR
February 20,1986
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SHOPPER
BULK RATE
U.S. POSTAGE PERMIT #4
POST OFFICE BOX 668 POPLAR, MONTANA 592S5
PHONE 768-3433
SUBSCRIPTION RATE: t8.00.PER YEAR
POPLAR PLAYS BROADUS AT 7:00 PJW.
SWEET REVENUE! 1986 POPLAR INOIAN BASKETBALL TEAM 1st �λ, left to right: Felix
McCowan, Joe Cloud Boy, Dennis Red Eagle, Samson Boyd,-Cornell.
On Friday, the Indians closed out their regular season play Four Beaii coacn McGowan 2nd row: Ken Maxwell, Dale Four Bear,
against the Wolf Point Wolves, defeating them 52-48. The Indians Diaskay Ricker, Ken Trottier, Pat Buckles 3rd row: Anthony Duncan,
took the lead with the first basket and never looked back. Ex- Jackie Shanks, Shawn Loegering, Jeff Gongwer, Troy Dimas cellent defense and rebounding mere the keys to the Indian victory
This �as perhaps the best overall performance by the team this , Tnis weekend the Eastern � Divisionals will be held in Glendive. season�both defensively and offensively. The Wolves were able to Tne Indians will see action on Thursday at 7:00 against Broadus. come within 3 points several times, but, the Indians kept their The Indians are in second place in the Eastern � with a 11-3 con-composure and maintained the lead. Art St. Germaine and Dirk ference record and a 12-6 overall record. Kuntz were held to 7 points, compared to combined scoring of 35 in v0ll jn Glendive! the previous Wolves-Indians matchup. SCORING SUMMARY:
Cornell, Samson and Dale did an outstanding job of rebounding with ^^*v\
9, \u and 10 respectively, floor general, Pat Buckles, played Pat Buckles___________12 ��wflft
with 5 personal fouls for over 3 quarters of the game and led the Dennis Red Eaqle_______2 >a1^^^I^^^^ "
Indians with ft assists. Cornell played his best offensive game of ^e Four g^j._________8 ^Xf^f
the year, scoring 18 points. Samson ^-----------10 \CjaV,
Our field goal percentage for the night was ftOX - 17 of 43. Our Cornell Four Bear_____18
free throw percentage was 75% - 18 of 24. Felix McGowan__________2
V A ANNOUNCES PAYMENT ADJUSTMENTS
NEW LICENSE NEEDED
The Veterans Administration means a decrease of $33 a Loan Guaranty Program. The interest rates for policyhol-
Montana sprotsmen are reminded announced today that payment month, from $376 to $343 for agency will no longer approve der loans will be maintained
that all current hunting and adjustments will be necessary a single veteran training requests for refinancing of at 11 percent instead of lm-
fishlng licenses expire Feb. jn ���� 0f its entitlement full time. existing loans or guarantee plementlng a planned reduction
28. After that date, sports- programs to successfully im- In addition, grant payments loans based on restored entl- to 9 percent,
men must have a new 1986-87 piement the Balanced Budget for Specially Adapted Housing tlement or partial entitlement According to VA officials, the
license in their possession Emergency Deficit Control will be reduced by 8 percent. Also, VA will limit loans ap- reductions will remain in
to legally hunt and fish in �� of 19e5, Maximum grant payments for proved to a maximum of $90,000 effect through Sept. 30, 1986,
Montana. Effective March 1, benefit automobile and adaptive equip- Tne agency also announced that the end of the current fiscal
Maw licenses will be available payments for veterans and ment will drop from $5,000 to it will impose a 10 percent year. The agency's 1987 bud-
at all Department of Fish, eligible dependents and sur- $4,600. reduction on the payment of get restores the affected
Wildlife and Parks offices vlvors enrolled in education Other adjustments announced allowances for burial, burial payments to their original
and at most license agents by and training programs mill be by the VA include a reduction plots, and headstones. levais,
march 1. reduced 8.7 percent. That of commitments in the Home In the insurance program,

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T096S JLW �1�����
POPLAR
February 20,1986
������� N czz
A13IOOS "WOIaOlSIH im 31Va dX3 l?/Z\/bb
SHOPPER
BULK RATE
U.S. POSTAGE PERMIT #4
POST OFFICE BOX 668 POPLAR, MONTANA 592S5
PHONE 768-3433
SUBSCRIPTION RATE: t8.00.PER YEAR
POPLAR PLAYS BROADUS AT 7:00 PJW.
SWEET REVENUE! 1986 POPLAR INOIAN BASKETBALL TEAM 1st �λ, left to right: Felix
McCowan, Joe Cloud Boy, Dennis Red Eagle, Samson Boyd,-Cornell.
On Friday, the Indians closed out their regular season play Four Beaii coacn McGowan 2nd row: Ken Maxwell, Dale Four Bear,
against the Wolf Point Wolves, defeating them 52-48. The Indians Diaskay Ricker, Ken Trottier, Pat Buckles 3rd row: Anthony Duncan,
took the lead with the first basket and never looked back. Ex- Jackie Shanks, Shawn Loegering, Jeff Gongwer, Troy Dimas cellent defense and rebounding mere the keys to the Indian victory
This �as perhaps the best overall performance by the team this , Tnis weekend the Eastern � Divisionals will be held in Glendive. season�both defensively and offensively. The Wolves were able to Tne Indians will see action on Thursday at 7:00 against Broadus. come within 3 points several times, but, the Indians kept their The Indians are in second place in the Eastern � with a 11-3 con-composure and maintained the lead. Art St. Germaine and Dirk ference record and a 12-6 overall record. Kuntz were held to 7 points, compared to combined scoring of 35 in v0ll jn Glendive! the previous Wolves-Indians matchup. SCORING SUMMARY:
Cornell, Samson and Dale did an outstanding job of rebounding with ^^*v\
9, \u and 10 respectively, floor general, Pat Buckles, played Pat Buckles___________12 ��wflft
with 5 personal fouls for over 3 quarters of the game and led the Dennis Red Eaqle_______2 >a1^^^I^^^^ "
Indians with ft assists. Cornell played his best offensive game of ^e Four g^j._________8 ^Xf^f
the year, scoring 18 points. Samson ^-----------10 \CjaV,
Our field goal percentage for the night was ftOX - 17 of 43. Our Cornell Four Bear_____18
free throw percentage was 75% - 18 of 24. Felix McGowan__________2
V A ANNOUNCES PAYMENT ADJUSTMENTS
NEW LICENSE NEEDED
The Veterans Administration means a decrease of $33 a Loan Guaranty Program. The interest rates for policyhol-
Montana sprotsmen are reminded announced today that payment month, from $376 to $343 for agency will no longer approve der loans will be maintained
that all current hunting and adjustments will be necessary a single veteran training requests for refinancing of at 11 percent instead of lm-
fishlng licenses expire Feb. jn ���� 0f its entitlement full time. existing loans or guarantee plementlng a planned reduction
28. After that date, sports- programs to successfully im- In addition, grant payments loans based on restored entl- to 9 percent,
men must have a new 1986-87 piement the Balanced Budget for Specially Adapted Housing tlement or partial entitlement According to VA officials, the
license in their possession Emergency Deficit Control will be reduced by 8 percent. Also, VA will limit loans ap- reductions will remain in
to legally hunt and fish in �� of 19e5, Maximum grant payments for proved to a maximum of $90,000 effect through Sept. 30, 1986,
Montana. Effective March 1, benefit automobile and adaptive equip- Tne agency also announced that the end of the current fiscal
Maw licenses will be available payments for veterans and ment will drop from $5,000 to it will impose a 10 percent year. The agency's 1987 bud-
at all Department of Fish, eligible dependents and sur- $4,600. reduction on the payment of get restores the affected
Wildlife and Parks offices vlvors enrolled in education Other adjustments announced allowances for burial, burial payments to their original
and at most license agents by and training programs mill be by the VA include a reduction plots, and headstones. levais,
march 1. reduced 8.7 percent. That of commitments in the Home In the insurance program,